Can anybody compare accuracy in a chassis stock, like Choate, to screw and glue. I have a Choate and everything I put in it shoots better. It uses a vee bedding block, really just a piece of angle iron that the action rests in. Is there a "sporter" type stock that uses this system?
Bill
Is the top picture of a Choate stock?
I thought pillars are also used in a glue and screw in. Am I wrong?If you're doing a screw-in, you want pillars (metal ones). The clamping force of small screws is surprisingly high at lowish torques - it can be 500-1500 pounds (very, very roughly - it depends on a lot). You don't want that force permanently squishing what's basically a plastic stock. Pillars will keep a good, consistent hold, and the minor cost/effort is worth it in my view.
I think pillars are always a good idea, glued or not.I thought pillars are also used in a glue and screw in. Am I wrong?
OUCH!!at least one of those was when the guy was leading the match